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-.AMVJMA .^JAII'. V .MIIAL, ^.\I L \I >.\ .
Ai KlL ^O, lyoJ
Reunion of DAN GROSVENOR SAYS:
the Veterans "Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh
Remedy---I am as Well as Ever."
Of the South at Dallas
This Week.
EVENT WAS SUBLIME
till *l«lr H «.r« It •« I«lr> j-
Kupltlly I'atniiiK \n*y-.\ IU411-
tlful Review.
Special Dispatch to the State Capita'.
Dallas. Texas, April 25.—The Dal la
News tells of the gathering of < \ Con
federates for the reunion like this
The lights are turned low. The la;
of the- ae-lors of the bloodiest «i u.
of history appear for the lina!< A
the tim«* is struck on the clock of iiu
uian life, it la but a moment ti1! the
curtain drops and we shall know thei.
actors no more forever. They ha\>
pas mm I. Tin > are passing. Th< y are
but reaping tho penalty oi birth. Vet
u the inexorable law could be p-m al
od that man might testify his nlnilra
tion for heroes, these tutors in that
great drama would live that they
might, bv persoual presence anil eon
ta< t fill future American generations
with that spirit of emulation which
would place the American common
wealth higher than ever common-
wealth reached before. The Inexorable
law excepts no creature from the
harshness of its provision, but it can
not hush the songs sung in honor of
heroes. It can not hush the story of
the mother to the child. It can not
hush the father as he tells his son.
and it can not hush history. There its
destroying hand is palsied win
HON. DAS \ l.ROSVINOII, 01 I Ml MMOliS OHIO I4MILY.
H< Dan. V (irn-venor. Dcptitv Auditor tor the War Department, in a
letter written from Washington. D. C.. Sa\-;
"4l!ow me to express mv qratitude to voti for the benefit derived from one bottle
of Peruna. One week hos brought wonder.'ul ehanqes and I am now us well es ever,
besides beintj one of the very best spring tonics it is an - xcellent 'titnrrh icm 'd\."
DAN K. GROSYL IOR.
,n- In a recent letter he says:
**l coasidor Peruna reallv more mrritorions than I did when I wrote von last I re-
i reive numerotis letters from acquaintances all over the <ounfrv asking me if myter-
tilicale is ejen.iine. I irvarablv answer, \es." Dan K. Grosvenor.
retches forth to mar. Ana what oil . . . .....
U,„ history'.' , ..U , ti,a. «
of heroes—of that mothers story, of' , . .
' "?"■ Jonn Williams, County Com ' I can conscientiously recom-
1 """""h i ot 5:7 ^ Cfo iowin■ in ,ne,lc^ Peru,,a as a tonic and all
I regard to Peruna: itrotind good medicine to those who
"As a remeov for catarrh I
• the 1>e«;t medicine in the world
catarrh. .My genera! health is niuci
unproved by it* use. .is I am tunc.,
stronger than I have been tor year*
—W. E. Griffith.
\ CONGRESSMAN'S LETTER.
Congressman 11. Bowen. Ruskin,
Tazewell county. Ya.. writes:
1 can cheerfully recoiumenc
your valuable remedy, Peruna. t<
any one who is suffering; with ca
tarrh, and who is in need of a jn-r
manent and effective cure. -II
Bowen.
Mr. I'rcd I) Scott. Larue. Ohio.
K:ght Guard of Hiram Foot Ball Team,
n r;te>:
"As a spccitic for lung trouble i
place Pci.ua at the head. I have used
t *«t\sell for colds and catarrh < i the.
bowels and it 1- a -plendid remedy.
It restores vitality, increases bodilv
strength and makes a k person well
in a short time. I give Peruna my
hearty indorsement." Fred D. Scott.
Gen. Ira C. Abbott. <tot> M street. N.
W.. Washington. D. C.. writes:
"1 am fully convinced that your rem-
edy is an excellent tonic. Many ot my
friends have used it with the mo-', ben-
eficial results for cough*, colds and
catarrhal trouble."-Tra C. Ahbott.
Elmer Fie mi in*, orator at Rc-
.m'v ur v. uncil No. 168. Northwestern
l.cgion of Honor, of Minneapolis.
Viiin.. writes from J5.?5 folk street,
NIC..:
"1 have been
troubled all my
lr with catarrh
in my head. I
took Peruna ior
about t h r ce
m o n t h s, a n <1
now think I am
|.ir m a ti e n 11 v
cured. I believe
that for catarrh
in all it-' forms
Peruna is the
medicine of the
igc. It cure-,
v hen all other
remedies fail, i
can heartily recommend Peruna as a
catarrh remedy."—Mr-. Klnicr Flem-
ing.
TREAT CATARRH IN SPRING.
The spring is the time to treat ca-
tarrh. Cold, wet winter weather of-
ten retards a cure of catarrh, li a
course of Peruna i- taken during the
early spring months the cure will be
prompt and permanent. There can bo
I It in mi a
IX 1 RKKMAX MILLER'S TOWN
>pc.-al Dispatch to the State Capit.o
Stillwater. < >. T \pril Jeri
Hi!yard, oi this city, this morning pro-
err. '1 . charge ot insanity .igain-t In
mi !e. John Morris. ami the old man
i in the care of Sheriff Hcsser.
There :> quite a story connected
•■ith Mr. Morris" career dunce ihe
ast year. He owned a farm in Bl..:ni
•ounty. and ten months he mar
led Mr'. Hill, mother < t AI C>-ih s.
irme'rly of this citv. l.ater he <o! i
lie tarm. dividing the money with 1 -
.) e and loaning $500 ot his *har. .
\1 Corliss, lie savs he i satisfied v. i;h
he deal and lias a good lot from Cot
i - He says he get^ along all right
ih In- wite.
The immediate cause of the charge
'cing preferred is his signing a check
c.terday tor tiie payment ot a
issessed against a man named Donald
,on. who is in jail here on charge oi
ibsconding with mortgaged property
Morris and Donaldson were traveling
ogether when the latter was arrest
■d in Pawnee a short time ago.
Mr. Hilyard claims the old man is
insane sua wants the payment stop
ied. Action will be deferred until the
return of Probate Judge Clark.
CRACKERJACK WHEAT.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Bliss 0. T . Aoril 35.—About th«
most promising, field of wheat is a .-00-
aere held on ranche 101. This *. -t new
variety oi soie wheat which they have
named "White Wonder after their re-
liable corn. They arc planting it ior
the first time on a large >u <•.
one can judge from present out!
will prove a great yielder. It h s s ■•!
the hard dry winter better thai' . ny
variety of wheat on the ranch . "1
promises to be the win a. t " r tins
country. The 101 ranch v. " have -eid
i i this and several other '"in; varieties
of wheat for sale this fa!'.
NOT SO GREEN EITHER.
Spcvtal Dispatch t> th- State Capital
Leger t >. T \pril J D Ureei
inuiord ot the tireeti hotel on th
it Invest comer 01 thr -quare ha
leen arrested, charged with having >•'
amed money under false pretense, lit
i;. l made several deals in the pa'
it ar or two. and was securing loam
>• the nedless chain plan says tin
'laindealer. He borrowed monov
'iMii C T. Herring an ' bfuuhi c.ut •
therewith. I.ter 011 lie b irrowed $Jio"
■ mi " Jou' v c >1.1 H \ .ti i .iann
I lie next deal was to soil his home
01 $jSoo. the proceeds of winch wen
• 1 in liquidating the Jones-Old bank
1 ci mbrance and nearly all of the Her
nig debt Later on he gave the First
National hank of Mangum a nvn-tc v'
■ ■' cm hundred head of cattle f -r .
: 70. VTnen i "tie niortg.. e 1<
came due the president the ban'
lotified Mr. Green, but he paid no
mention to it About a month ago
V • president of 'he bank came down
cul he and Green vent out to look
.it the cattle They could no? find lv
ibout thirty head of them. Green then
>M the bank representative that ii«
had about fifty head of cattle .it the
J W. McClure place, r.^ar Navajo*"
which had not been included in the ori-
ginal mortgage, and he then and there
gave a mortgage 011 them. \s soon
a this was dene the banker Parted
at once for the MeCIurp place to look
at the cattle. When h arrc -d he-
was told that Green had not had any
cattle there for two vcarv
vJ;i«t what Mr. Green did with tin
md ii | cattle, or the money he received for
• k it i • hem. ii lie C'inverted the-; 'iito 111011
ey. remains a mystery to his friend-
and acquaintances.
lie was taken in custody 1>\ Deputy
Sheriff Henry Sundav. and thov pro-
ceeded to Mangum the following day. 1 r;)l,1(j advance
He gave a temporary bonel at Man- i ,i t,. tllI
Crops Slow
This Spring
lenthly Summary
Weather Bureau.
ot
WHEAT'S AND OATS
fitnljr (.I'unlli Clwliiff to l i-y WchUiit
I'lirunjelioiit \ll C otton I'luut-
I ihit l'i-oKrf-**tiiK \lec ly.
Was
O the
ngtott. I.
ast ward;
dd! Atlantic
I dec, ii dlv dry
Kock
lie '
t'. Apn! j-. The
wa • ton coo1 in the
<! Southern State-.
\ r the greater part
gum. and a nermanent bond is being ! Mi
made here this week.
Moinuaiu rcgicuis. in the M--
er.ding April -:i wa • warmer than
v rage in the Pacihc coa l a■■•!
Valley and the northern districts
• central \all.ys and Middle At-
1;• • • State- Kain is badly needed
tin"id'ont the Rtyky Mountain eli -
tricts and central valleys, and would
prove beiiehv: ! m the Middle \tlan
• State . while excess of moisture has
'indeed farm work 111 portions of the
entral Gui State-. The latter part
"i tin week wa> marked by abnormally
'nyii temperatnr. - in Kan • - and Neb-
riska intensifying the dnnnii c-niditiems
111 those stat« The general weather
minions, although not conductive to
gctation. were very
a rm in 1; operation- 111
Mi ii neap
CHARGED WITH MURDER.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Ada. J. T. \pril J?.- Gt -i, \rn
strong, who has been 011 1' • s-".ii
for quite awhile has been captnivu
four miles north of ' lolelcr.vtlle. by
Joe Roberts, of tins place \rrn
strong is charged witli ih killing
a man by the name of V '.i: atn>, who
lived at Maxwell. I. T. be-ides b«
is a professional whisk* peddler i-nd , .-in
In- future is. no douHt. very daiK. I -nin
that is. it the courts serve him right. ' L^ya1
lie 1- considered a reckless and tongh -v'"
PI.ENTV FOR \LL.
arly all pa:
The progr
been rather
and the So
)f the country.
- of corn planting hr.s
-low . • exccpt in Mis-ouri
them Slate-, this work
Special Dispatch the State£( apital Ibeing about finished in the central a
Vinita. I. T.. April 25.—-The news the west Gull districts. A large ac
that Colonel Owens has succeeded m , age of ground ts prepared t";- plantf
securing an award by the I nited | has been done in -outhcrn Illinois, i
State- senate of $t.100000 in payment j none e.-ewliere northward of the < )l
of the eastern Cherokee claim brings y; ,. cariy planted 1- coming up
to mind that there 1- pending before uthern Kansas, wdierc cultivation i
the senate, with every assurance of , begun.
success, the matter of award of the Wuucr wheat has continued to ur
sum "f $1,800,000 in payment of the slow growth, and 011 the whole is
l reek claim anel an award <>i jpromising condition mi the
in payment of the self cmigra
id
character, and the sooner e ur country
is rul of such men the better.
that aire's talk to non. Thus has hist
ory been written forever. Thus willjDuluth. Minn
' vl" 1 "" x • \s ( ,,, .atarrh 1 can nfc ill need of a catarrh remedv. It item wherever it mav be located. It Ripley the tirst of the week. 1 his
a nation mitted and warring against cheerfully recommend Peruna. 1 know has been commended to me bv pso- cures catarrh of the stomach or bow-1company will install tem here
another nation has tor itself the same- u|,:i! „ , ,., .urt 1 from that terrible ' „i(. W|1Q jiave 11SC(j jt as a reniedv 0,,i w'th ,,1C sami> e-ertainty as catarrh ! ' • the latest improvement—the girl-
GIRLESS IN RIPLEY,
no failures if Peruna is taken intel- j Special Dispatch to the State Capital,
ligently during the favorable weather Ripley. O. T.. April 25.—F. A. Eund-
of spring. quist. electrician and representative of
\s a systematic catarrh remedy Pe the Automatic telephone and -upplv
runa eradicates catarrh from the sv- company of Oklahoma Lity.
It
A CONt.RF.SSMAN S LETTER.
fiopg of heroes, the sanm mother's J disen-e and I feel that it is my duty
story to child and the sauie sire 's talk
to son. Hut wiien a pepole war among
themselves as these people did'—
wane I at i>eople never warred before.
each with ita monstrous bravery and
uieuibtioua effort, tho lines of history
crist vie.ss ami time grows hoary be-
fore th-.. an* paralleled for snt isfaet
ory eon; ideratiou. Who began the
war'. What was done in eougresB?
What poll tie1 lun blew the embers
which had been smoldering from the
birth o' the republic .' What greed
here What letaliation there' How
Ui .' ii piovoi atioii in tins ' How mue-h
rc-aentment in that.' These are the
things Whii h lueu, > : \oieel to net^ ;is
am! laborions!\- wringi;.:. ram- from
elf eel will consiu". 'I in de vote > ot
military are will go again along tlie
lines marked on the maps ot ti iiu
and Let . will • ■ ! I hem a niditi. ■ •
critics rea-i now the campaign:. o Sa (;ettyshurg? Hush, trom
poleon and Wellington anel show the nieadow lying at the foot
msitakes the genius or either. But t|e Hiopt,
tii<> great p pie of tni. country who
will li\« in the future of it will not
delv.* in the proceedings eif congress
anel < ->nventiotia. These will be e-Ios-
e <l to th"iii Only a word here and
there of tin* lierv debates which we e
but the toe-sin of the struggle to come
wilt ii- 11 'mem!tere'il by them. Tho
uiapK an 1 r.< >f battlefields w: 1 be
blurred and effanni, and all that will
remain to them win be the monu-
ments Then theie- will In no ques-
tion a.-Ki ! by in- American. "Who
r'Bh' ' «-v*B now lipforf „gal„sl ,ht rock3 anJ „|e, imo m|,t
-r aim 1 icei mat 11 is mv fluty to .,,i.,,.i,. cr^ •. *.1 1 the hcael. ,
t a good word tor tin- tonic that 1 " tu m Vle CUR; ot i If you do not derive prompt and ! "^ration "} 1 ^ cast V1 ;*n ^e
liht nn- immediate relief. Peruna catarrh, l or those who need a satisfactory results from the use of Pc- | larKc cUies in the west. It doc-, away
j less telephone. 1 In- >ystei
rictly private. No one
conversation 011 the
brought , . - -ansidv.iui > icsuua iiuiii iiu- nsv ui re- " i i i . . 1 <r . .1
cured me oi a bad case of catarrh and I gex)d catarrh medicine I ktlOw oi runa. write at once to Dr. Hartman, enl,rc'>' with the central "Mice, the
know it wti' cure any otlie; -utYercr-j nothing better.' —II. \Y. Ojrdeil. giving a full statement of your case ^'rvice being
from that disease. " -John Williams. aiui j,c wj|i be plea ed to give vou his ' 5an ,nt^rruPt
vv. M. e.rillith. Concajl. Ttxav writes: vaiu,blf actvicc gratis.
1 >ulTered with chronic catarrh tori Address Dr. Hartman. President of
ILm. II \\. Ogden. t ongressman many years. I took Peruna and it The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
:>m Louisiana, in a letter written at . completely cured me. 1 think Peruna | Ohio.
| line or hear it.
lVilt'iate a right or wronc But he'Hon anil tell his heart to grow ooM ! STRUCK WITH A POKKR
will never read that h * was unfaithful I enough to ask was tnis or that done Ih'" ,s die way the Lawton Enter-
wro"K- m,v rlEhr' " *•" ">e pic-pr^, ot
read that it had beeu better lit! this, lure of the deeds dono. of the heroism course the wind blew pretty strong but ~ ~^
e r that been done by the Northern or and the death, which will hold his at- tin un -hown and the gra-- wa- green Many so-called bitters are
southern people, but he will not read tention and provoke nis holiest rever aro.und ,,u' raiiroad camp south of town medicines, but simply liquids disguis-
where tithai stopped i< inquire why ence. as it is th* mrturA whinh win I *!! -^verytnng ou a\e ecn e,j go ag (0 eade the law. PRK K
NKW BANK.
Special Dispatch te the Mate C.
i .Nouth .vlcAlcster. I. I'.. April
| The American National bank
i gauized here today - lcc.mg J
\lester. president: W. II. i ilie-i
president; V. A. Thomas, cashier
rv Ncwcomb. assistant cashier.
J. Mc
Per-
not
by !
anel evervthin
Is the picture which will, peaceful.
this or thai wan not done For. with hold the reverence ot all ages which But ev
that reader, all Is over, anel his breast will have records ot things done
will :-weli with pride as lie dost-, h;.- the human race in the past.
And now after forty years those
who are left of that heroic history
making day are here. Their shout is
history with the "right or
tiny died like men who w
and they were right.' Wa;
that tactical move the prop?
wrong,
r right,
this or
r one at
toss the
the gen-
across the meadow a mile
away, a gray mists arises and takes on
the form of men in uniform. How the
ers on Saturday to di
During the di-cussion Mr
not hard as it was heard then, for to have called Mrs. \L
their throats are Ai-y with age The Vl\r\ impolite thing t
tendons and muscles that sent them
up ac ross nnudowa and fields and ov-
i breas'.works in charges have lost
tiieir suppleness The Mercury feet
rything wa. not ptacf.ul: not "-V AS I!BITTERS Is not one of this
ill the : ailr id cjmps. On the contrary rials It Is strictly a medicine, act-
l«v W - -trenuou# .mt there. Mrs. lllg primarily on the kidneys, liver
"owe,,. 'or the „.nStrou,:
h...| aid of her and called on Mrs. Ak- diseases that attack these organs it
tion claim, under the agreement of
, May j.s. yoi. It i- thought that the
1 senate will make the award at this
session of congress and that an ap
' propriation of the amounts awarded
will be made at the next session e>f
: congress. The payment to those en
titled to receive under these claims will
probably In made next S"i imcr.
' The residue of Creek funels. which
had already been capitalized, amount*
to $1,473,000. which with the fund now-
capitalized including the -chool fund,
amount $- .a7 which with the
amount be derived irom the sale
| townsites (about $500.0001 aggre-
gate in round numbers, cvnethina neai
; 5,l.oex).ooo. which with the 600.000 ares
Oi land, which wdl be the -urplti- of
I lait i. after each Creek citi-en- ha - re
'< -iveel his allotment of if o acre-, in-
1 ivr the terms of the agreement
May 25. tooi. - to be raised for the
purpose of eciualizing alle tmei > . and
whatever oi tins sum as remains 1111-
u cd is ^o be paid out percapita at the
dissolution oi the tribal government
which by act oi congress i> fixed at
March 4 'QOo.
With the distribution of • hi «
in addition to the distribution ot 1;
oex) ailotnieni s. valued at $1,040 each, or
•• ' • i over S' s 000.000. it c 11 not be
said that the Creek nation <>n ;i,
wrge ol bankruptcy.
1 -s promts
pal winter wheat stan - oi the central
valleys than at the close e>f the pre-
vious week. Moisture and milder tii.i
pcrature- are generally needed for tlrs
rop throueh-Mit these district- and
also in the Middle Atlantic State-. 1 lie
outlook in California continues prom-
ising and the crop has experienced im-
provement on the north Pacific con i.
The germination of early sown spr ng
wheat over the southern portion of the
spring wheat region has been slow,
and spewing has been retared by frei t-
ing in North Dakota. The Red Ki\-
er \ alley lands in Minnesota are dry-
ing uicciy .1 'i.l reding began on the
15th. Senile res ■« fling will be nece -
sary in Minnesota a| a result 01 ;'1#
ditststorm o' April 10th and nth. Seed-
ing 1 - progressed favorably on the
north Pacitic coast.
I iii-- \h 11 and central Missis-
-1pj 11 \ 1 ' . t« o.it•. ,11 making
slow growth and are much 111 need of
rain and warm weather. In the South-
ern Stat- a very general improve-
ment is imiicated. Seeding is well ad-
vanced i:i the northern di.tricts, e\-
•pting New h'.nglaml and the north-
ern portion oi the Middle Atlantic
' ites
Flori
(\
CuRDKLL MA.-
ial Dispatch to the
rdell. \pril
ATh
-da
the matter.
Kay is said
's a liar, a
is a remei
dy e>f the first grade. There %
pril 3, IQ03, there died, north of to
earth trembles as against this threat which flew 10 danger are leaden now
to the union cause missies a: • hurled And y.-t the heart is there, neither
like- smoke- played with by li-^ele It older tun younger—neither harder nor
nris au.l twists, anal..'like, but rolls sorter, but rontslniug as then the sen- h°r*"nVbanl%^ktd'ofKgoing to some H? i«"Vbr"
expecting tins anel when ^a> defeat-d by
Myrtle Hamilto
.. . .... ami • circumstance.-. Rumors hav< bee- .
nothing objectionable in its taste, urn.ni lhj. -a<l v k „
it has an agreeable flavor and Is ac- death was caused by the adm <
ceptable to the most delieato stomae-h. "! drugs r- creatc a-
wa- known to be in tvery delicate
condition.
TOM S BROTHER IKE. ( Judge Billup-. who is acting c< oner
Special Dtspitch to the Si.ite t. , • | upon learning the facts had the body
Ci*o. «>. 'I.. April Ike I crju . \humed and an inquest v... -<-i l i
Rusk was a caller here 'hi Friday and Saturdrtv. Tin- ve (' • oi
le coroner's jury wa- "that the di
ante to her death by th 1 n;r
rhen the trouble began. Mr-. \k-
ers resented the imputation on her
veracity, and with a poi 1 r. "i -■■•if
other iron weapon struck Mr . Kay
on the head, cutting a -r\eic g.tsh m
the headpiece and rendering her un-
conscious. She was taken home and son
at . nee sought redress at the hands ' week. Ike ran fen- councilman two j the
tin pea officers. Mr- Akcrs. years ago on the populist ticket and «d
itton is up tc
owing and 1
transplanting
Carolina.
The frener;
for peaclie.
and central
tinues pronn
suited front
ogres - ha ■ Ife c;i in;
ULr. except 111 portions
the Carolina-*, a id
ml l g '• ucarnie Cpm
e southern portion of
satisfactory stands, and
opping are well under
and Tenpe see ti)ba< o
^ well, but in \ irginla,
h.v ng
men of the 'nicut which moved them then and lodge
in front of moves (hem now. fpr it undergoes 110 s,ay :,t home ami spend his la
I11 which
\lphy I -. I'pdegralt. administration en' drugs The per-i
flovernor b erguson ■ who administered, then being u
J
It Ih a e.'tiarg
Confederal y a eiiarge
which war* death a
were hearts filled to the uttermost ot
the aasurance of right. Ii comes like
the sea comes, at times, and da.she
itself as the sea eioes ai times, and all that the word home means.
i!
•"Both we
ior what
sentiment
put. the answer is 1 ranted
re light be
the y believed.'' Error in 1
is made right by saerifi>
Over the wall, behind, men stand with
cause both died heartg to (he uttermost with the
'assurance of right They. too. were
, there to die. Against the wall the
wave breaks over a few drops fall.
And today a simple stone, no great
monument, but just h common bit of
saudstone bearing. "Here f.-H (o n.
Armistead." marks the dying gasp of
that charge. I'nder that stone lies
no body, but it is today the sepul-
« hre of the highest hope- and the page-
• ontaiuing the story of as great hero-
ism as man can tell of heroism. Was
;t proper to have made the charge?
Hush, what is that e rawling. falling,
;awfiug. falling aumg tin s:,u.i or'
Little Round .op as the sheet of flame
it in tne face: The blue and
the gray have met 011 the pinnacle of
■he mound and are in the struggle
where one must die' Should they
have moved by the right or left flank?
Hush, it is in tho Wilderness fit name
for what occurred. Fight fight, fight,
ill. kill. kill. Ihiliets. fatigue thirst.
1 all killed for threr long days and
r.ights in that desolat* spot. Look at
They control and regulate the LIVBR. h,'m at ^ iisbuig a* sh >n a:
They bring hope and bouyancy to the Chickamauge at 8harpM>urg u««. a-
mind. They bring health and clastic* ® ,^u m • rywhen Win U >- :«-ai<r v. ho
Ity to the body. as closed Ins booa ^ kin r<*iro-
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. •' Uve : 11,1 • hi 'niag.na
old liini that he'd better an(' soj'-1 ',c pi'V- his brothers iudg- known.
night ment but he thinks he is honest in The stomach
ri ant,, u-i.at 1. , i . . with her. He did so and when, on "is view -.
® ' Sunday, she secured a horse and buggy
waa right in sentimanl then It right in from Contrsctoi Sparks "to drive to the school lands of okla-
sentiment now. T|?en the Southland town." no one dreamed she would run homa.
looked to them: thtn It tu the home some" tarm<'w«s0|eli,*, nil A fl"5' pag" ,tl<ire®s onUinlBf a
on M.'iidav both. Mr Ak> • and Spa 1 ks permanent policy for their manage-
•••■ ment
slu ha - not been found though hp
er ln> team and hug.'
as remove.I anel has
hi en sent, together with t '; medicine
to a chemist at Norman for examina
t 11 and analysis.
tuat the
neit vviihin the strict interpretation or
ti ", tion ot th« word, but he who
Jays down his liie for an error has
proved It right with him. And is he
hr.s given ins life for proo. who is
thai lives would dispute? The
ture American will read why the 1
A FACT
ABOUT Till: "BLUES"
What Is known as the "Blues'
s seld >m occasioned by actual exist-
ing external conditions, but in the
great majority of cases by a disorder-
ed LIVER.
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstra-
ted by trying a course of
od in from of as its pro-
Then it was for Southland
manhood and Southern womanhood,
t onIV of that generation, but of all
ivinration. that they stood naked.
M!"d. tric ing in cold and gasping
in heat with bared breast. Inviting
danth. that the saerfrtee might show
tho 1, ,:>t> ,if their action Now that
th«% iliead tiays are gone, tile- Soui':
•:,*t to them again This tim
ne" as it.i uefender; thin time as its
*• th s time its nioM precious of
pos*f -ioi; for these are iis jewels-—
!'" vflp ie> . | j Utile heat thai smelts
and epparate8 the pure from the dross.
The Couth parades them, not in < oarse
sienlHii'1) not in comparison, it
be&re them n her heart. th * most prec
RKDSK1N PARDONKD.
•ecial Dispatch to the State Cat 1
Washington. April 25.-
The biggest question before lent granted a pardon
the people of Oklahoma. At all news- Kemp, who was con« >- ti
Mr- \ker- 1 only ■■■) year- o'k« and! stands or by msil 15 cents Address
wii.it now puzzling her husband i- to p. s. Elder, Norman. Oklahoma.
find out where she has gone. N'
WEAK STOMACH
ened ami temeel by
saparilla, — the mediciiu
dyspepsia ami POOR APPETITE.
\ NARDIN PLATOON
is streuL'th-
Hood's Sr.r-
tiu.t cures
rant wa
oi polici
f ir.
I for her though the aid
c was invoked in locating her.
on Mr-. Ra;' head was not
and i''i other reason is known
Ak'-;-- absence. She can rc
'ncr home at any time without
.t -« tfe; ♦ '
the blood anel put the sys-
m order for summer work by us-
ing at this time a short course of
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS; It is the • 1, s-iria
greatest blood purifier on eearth.
BLACK DIAMONDS.
Special Dispatch to the State Ca;
Cusliriiig. (_) T . \pril j;. T
is plenty •>' good coal in tin- bo.w
. ir earth three miles northea
Cushing. ays the Independen
thiflR strata was found eighteen
be. w til; .nr.. c on the McC
farm, and an expert coal miner
that there is an immense elep 1.
from tftliy to eighty ieet ;
>1 r McCorkle ,'.ys
fhere i- '.t oil >>• -mg « 't
place ior he gathered «om • ed
stuff and it burnt nicelv. Tho.
source-, should be' developed a.. '.
Thf
Kobin-on
1 in'llie I'm
en, district ot \rkan-a- ■ ; nuirdi i
coiiunittee in the Indian Territory and
On February 27. tKKfi was -i-nte-.io i
• be hanged. In the following Apn
this sentence was commuted by Pre-i
dent Cleceland to impn .onmcnt for life
011 the ground that the evidence on
which he v.js convicte ' wa circ 11-
stantial and conflicting. Kemp has
new been imprisoned f■" more than
i\tecn years in the Detroit h.. •••
correction. He is a full blood Cluck
a saw Indian and upward oi Ho years of
ag<
Attorney General Knox expressed
grave doubts of the prisoner's'guilt.
S p«
isp;
Blackwell.
Alva I. Niles
D. Oklahoma
todav that he
I..
Nati
• • 1
April i.v I apt a 11
nan'ing ( omnanv
>nal C iurd. stated
; tp iri-g orga: -
about three ejua
a detachment if
pa'ny. A numbe
are taking a great inte
movement, and Captai" N
c j to effect uv-h .mi org 1
l? liN
. which will ;er
the Rla Kuril
oi the Nardin
rest in
on.
-c I.
vith.
W. C,.
UNION DP.POT.
Dispatch to the State Ci
will b
the outline
~ TOOK LEG HAIL.
ecial Dispatch 1« the State Capita'.
Vrd- : >rc 1. T.. VprTi -John
human kind were inrlched Ear'', who was indicted at Paul- Ya' ■
lev about a year ago ior selling liquor bpe Dispauh to 11 ■ Mate tap:!
was arrested and Rave bond for hi- Ardmore I T April Ground
aupe.trance at court. But John teareei (has been broken at Ardmore fe>r a uu-
the law. it cents, and when ii cahic 1 ion depot to be used by the Choctaw
time ior him to appear before the and Santa Pe.
court and shaw ii he tiiild, wherein I "
t'.-.i gram! rv liael erred ; indicting
hitn. he fatleel to appear, and it ha
been a mvstcry ever since what became
oi him.
But Dep.ity House ocatcd the ger.
onia" " p ^ will put on a new 19-hour train be-
ago. and ' " >k liini to T i \ allcv.
where 1 is now 1 ion and tween Kansas City and Denver, run-
where t.vi will probah be tried thi ning datlj The train will be com-
term> posed of new Pullmans throughout
and will be in adelition to the other
CHANDLER BANKERS.
Chandler O. T.. \t>r 11 j;.- \t
meeting e 1" the stockholders of ti
First National bank Chandler
oil on in reasing "1 ■••. ''" '••• k
the in-.iitutuni to $50,000 wa- una:
moiisly adopted.
The officers elected ior the e
LE BOOTLEGGER.
sp- a! Dispatch to I he Male i apiul.
South McAlester. I. T April M -
Deputy Mar-h.i! B o l;ortune oi \\'i'-
burton brought m Mr-. E. J Bolling-
ol Wilburton t"da>. whom h- a -
ted charged v.uh disposing oi Choc-
The woman wa- t ntenced
•' 1 atl at th" last term of
bin the attempt at refor
•.ot met with uccess and
• ■ 1 her illegal traffit
0011 a releaser!.
bee
.to t
bee
C vVIPIN1 IN COLORADO.
mosi delightful tn I 11-
pcu- < o: spending . v.tca
"i ^ book with the above title.
• 1 r ' details oi where t < go. |
ce««sr\ .imp equipment, and :t-
•t • 'her purchased or rented, with ,
and a "curate information for the
vi • 'ed. i- beir.« prepared bv
' ■r• ~t P.oek f'land Route and will 1
-< rt fre> with other Colorado b;< •
ire. o: ipulication to E. VV. Thonip !
C, P. \ Topeka. Kans. You
SANTA FE TO PUT ON
A NEW DENVER TRAIN.
Topeka. Kas.. April 21 The Santa
folio
M. Johnson, pre idei
H. Johnson, cashier.
T. Pe
Jl IT THEIR JOB?
ii ,'ial Dispatch to the Matr
Ru-li Spring- I. T. April
Ke ban Announe-ed that on June 1 it .Hugh mr.v • .:id L. W
'. have both resign
tinted J. J Ba le y
ection will be hel
d to find ho
1 i made.
cheaply
,1
The Kildare Record is a neat little
w-j aper by li. P. Robinson.
i tralni? now run od the line.
tirday. April Jt' tor thr purpose
elf .-ng u new mayor. There are i
candidates out for the
Hopti'-r J. H. Lee Win
\V. StCKer.
ONE
DOSE OF
PRICKLY
ASH
BiTTERS
Pininep the bowels
appetite ana help
SLUGGISH BUMS
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